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:48:02
- Or a railroad. Or an old bridge.
- Or an airport.

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- Or an airport.
- Or a graveyard. Opa-Locka.

:48:07
Or a graveyard.
Opa-Locka, Opa-Locka.

:48:10
[ Laughing Continues ]
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Christ, the guy that laid this city out
must have been a stiff artist.

:48:16
[ All Laughing ]
:48:23
[ Whistling ]
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[ Sighs ]
:48:30
[ Woman On TV ]
Okay, now, when Nick wants to go
courting with Bessie, his cow.

:48:38
[ Laughter On TV]
:48:40
It's a pleasure to meet
a nice guy like Pete...

:48:43
who thinks that my cooking
is the best you can eat.

:48:47
[ Man ]
Merry Christmas!

:48:50
[ Chattering On TV ]
:49:06
[ Child On TV ]
Silent night, ho--

:49:12
[ Paul Laughing ]
:49:20
Take that cream away from The Rabbit
and pass it down here.

:49:23
- [ Waitress ] I have one here for you.
- Oh, do you ?

:49:26
- You gonna rob her cream ?
- [ Laughing ]

:49:29
[ Chattering ]
:49:32
l got on my buddy Bull yesterday.
l want to kiss and make up with him.

:49:36
He pouted at me for about
two or three minutes.

:49:39
You do that,
then l'll really get mad.

:49:41
- He's a pouter, all right.
- What'd you say ?

:49:45
Well, l don't want to give
nobody a hard time,

:49:48
but l just want everybody to
realize the potential is here...

:49:51
and we got a job to do,
and l don't want no more excuses.

:49:54
You know, geez,
we come down here to work.

:49:57
And if you kid yourself and say, ''Well,
it ain't there. lt can't be done.''


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